a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile. b

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a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile. b
a. Madame President shows the crowd her award winning smile.
b. All smiles, members of ASU's Special People continue to make things happen.
c. A plant operations director works diligently to complete a task.
faculty/Staff
The seniors are by far the group most looked
upon here at ASU. The students are at the point
in their lives where they are being recruited to
go to work for major companies and institu­
tions. The seniors are finishing their degrees at
Albany State University and are making a
good impression.
Many are a little apprehensive about getting
out into the "real world." Now is the time to
either continue their educations or get a job.
Many will choose to go directly into the work
force while others will continue studying.
Whatever the choice, their journeys while here
at Albany State University have prepared them
for whatever will come.
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Seniors
a. Showing nothing but love, seniors pose for a snapshot,
b. Mr. Shaun Harper applauds a speaker.
c. Senior class members await the moment they will receive their
rings-
Stephanie Alien
Early Childhood
Albany, Ga.
Tamika Alien
Sociology
Albany, Ga.
Shauna Appling
Early Childhood
Atlanta, Ga.
Christian Bell
Criminal Justice
Hinesville, Ga.
Lorraine M. Bigler
Social Work
Albany, Ga.
Esley Boykin Jr.
Social Work
Albany Ga.
Andrea Brinson
Biology
Augusta, Ga.
Passion Briscoe
Criminal Justice
Union Point, Ga.
Kyshia Brooks
Sociology
Albany, Ga.
Seniors
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Barbara Broughton
Accounting
Albany, Ga.
Takeshia Burnette
Special Education
Alamo, Ga.
Alonzo Burns
Computer Science
Camilla, Ga.
Carmen L. Caldwell
Biology
Albany, Ga.
Tameka Calloway
Business Management
Dawson, Ga.
Janice Carter
Psychology
Thomasville, Ga.
Thomas Carter III
Business Administration
Lancaster, Ca.
Burthram Chambers
French
Albany, Ga.
Veronise J. Christain
Sociology
Albany, Ga.
Willie Colquitt
History
Ambrose, Ga.
Kalcey Cooper
Accounting
Marshallville, Ga.
Seniors
Gloria Covin
ELE. E
Albany, Ga.
Tandria Cox
Health and Physical Ed.
Bainbridge, Ga.
Yashica Crowley
Speech
LaGrange, Ga.
Wallace Daveuport
Education
Riverdale, Ga.
Erica C. Denson
Sociology
Atlanta, Ga.
Dexter Dent
Criminal Justice
Atlanta, Ga.
Tyrus McDowell
English
Griffin, Ga.
Vera D. Edwards
Political Science
Augusta, Ga.
Marcus Ellerber
Management
Thomaston, Ga.
Seniors
68
Raymond Glass
Health/Phsy. Ed.
Lithonia, Ga.
Demetrius Green
Accounting
Miami, Fl.
April D. Hadley
Early Childhood Ed.
Thomasville, Ga.
Brandon Hall
Accounting
Decatur, Ga.
Melody A. Hannibar
History
Albany, Ga.
Shaun Harper
Middle Grades Ed.
Thomasville, Ga.
Grandus T. Harris
Allied Health
Albany, Ga.
Dedra Hawkins
Biology
Columbus, Ga.
Angela D. Hicks
Sociology
Lumber City, Ga.
LaShundra Hill
Education
Waycross, Ga.
Tamika Jacobs
Sociology
Blakely, Ga.
Seniors
Daphne Jones
Marketing
Jesup, Ga.
Janet P. Jones
Middle Grade Ed.
Dawson, Ga.
Mary Frances Jones
Social Work
Dawson, Ga.
Sonya King
Accounting
Thomaston, Ga.
Michael Linder
Criminal Justice
Alma, Ga.
Demetrius T. Love
Sociology
Cedartown, Ga.
Jackie Malone-Ortega
Sociology
Albany, Ga.
Sonja Maxwell
Sociology
Baxley, Ga.
Jason McCoy
Accounting
Miami, Fl.
Seniors
Georgette McCray
Accounting
Palm Beach, Fl.
Tonya Mobley
Accounting
Sanderville, Ga.
Tweail S. Moten
Political Science
Bainbridge, Ga.
Tarika E. Mozell
Criminal Justice
Dawson, Ga.
Vonya A. Mullin
Business Management
Dawson, Ga.
Shareka L. Nelson
Political Science
Sylvester, Ga.
Emmanuel Ogugua
Criminal Justice
Aguleri-Nigeria
Traseka P. Pickett
Sociology
Dawson, Ga.
Lorenzo Poole
Health, Physical Ed./Recreation
Daytona Beach, Fl.
Richardo Quinn
Early Childhood
Montezuma, Ga.
Deborah Redding
Psychology
Albany, Ga.
Seniors
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Tommy L. Robinson II
Allied Health
Tampa, Fl.
Marcia A. Rushin
Psychology
Atlanta, Ga.
Michelle E. Ryals
Psychology
Mt. Laucel, NJ.
Amy Samuels
Sociology
Albany, Ga.
Erica Simmons
Allied Health
Agusta, Ga.
Kimberlye Simmons
Middle Grades Ed.
Milldgeville, Ga.
Tameka Simpson
Psychology
Albany, Ga.
Patricia Stewart
Psychology
Albany, Ga.
Parris Stocks
Middle Grade Ed.
Albany, Ga.
Seniors
Samantha Y. Terry
Early Childhood Ed.
Waynesboro, Ga.
Sajata Thomas
Social Work
Albany, Ga.
Tiwon Toney
Middle Grades Ed.
Columbus, Ga.
Lakenia Tucker
Special Ed.
Americus, Ga.
Anthony K. Walker
Criminal Justice
Cocoa, Fl.
Erica J. Walker
History
St. Joseph, Louisiana
Christopher D. Washington
Psychology
Columbus, Ga.
Demontray Williams
Marketing
Chicago, 11.
Seniors
a. Shareka L. Nelson takes a minute to decide what she will have for lunch.
b. Madame President poses with
a student during an open house.
Seniors
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c. A students talks to a neivsreporter for WALB.
b. A class gets a change of scenery by moving outdoors.
Seniors
a. A student looks for the right card
to send back home,
b. A graduate of Albany State talks
with her daughter andfriend about
academic excellence.
Seniors
a. Students stand while being recognized as the
panel,
b. Best Buds smile for the camera.
Seniors
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It's & 'junior rffiang
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\th just one year left, the juniors
ire anticipating graduation. Their
journey, here at ASU, began some three years
ago and will end, for some, next year.
Through the years they have fought and
struggled to reach great heights. Many have
taken pledges and others have not, or will
wait until their senior year.
With each passing quarter, the juniors
are growing closer and closer to one another.
And, as the quarters turn to weeks and the
weeks to days, the juniors will become sen­
iors, and the seniors, grad students. But, as
they venture on ASU will be forever on their
minds.
a. Students excited about a football game
b. Madame President vies her explanation
c. Dramatic Arts majors performing a skit
Juniors
a. ROTC marches down campus
b. Faculty and students listen attentively
c. Guys laid back after Thanksgiving meal
d. Students mourn the loss of Troy McFadden
e. Registration is a buzz
o
Juniors
Zara Alberty
Allied Health
Joye Akodu
MGT
Arthur Anderson
English
Tiphanie Boyd
Allied Health Science
Richard Brigham
Business Mgt.
Markecha Brooks
Early Childhood
Tammy Bryan
Accounting
Timothy Bryant
Collie Buchanan
Business Mgt.
Donna Burnett
Nursing
Natasha Burt
Biology
Ralonde Butts
Nursing
Juniors
Annie Cain
ECE
Wayne Campbell
Recreation
Anyika Chestnut
Allied Health
Lisa Clarke
Social Work
Curtis demons
Biology
Precynthia Collier
Nursing
Alice Countryman
Allied Health
Shevokia Crawford
Criminal Justice
Genelle Davis
Accounting
Brandi Dawson
Psy.
Melise Dennis
Middle Grades Ed.
Lesly Donald
Speech
Juniors
Jermaine Eady
Speech
Pamela Edmonds
Management
Vada Edwards
Middle Grades Ed.
Carol Freemason
Nursing
Latrona Fisher
Nursing
Patrina Flood
Biology
Brandon Florence
Marketing
Imad Ghunaym
Math
Marvin Gilbert
Criminal Justice
Adryll Glover
Marketing
Demetrius Green
Accounting
Patrina Green
ECE
Juniors
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Chiquita Greene
Early Childhood Ed.
Joycelyn Hagan
Middle Grade Ed.
Oscar Harris
Middle Grades
Willie Pearl Hicks
Early Childhood Ed.
Deidre Hooks
Biology
Alonzo Jackson
Accounting
Bert Jones
Criminal Justice
Mary Frances Jones
Social Work
Tamika Kates
Nursing
Joseph Kenyatta
Allied Health
James Lane, Jr.
English
Keisha Lee
Early Childhood Ed.
Juniors
Stepheny Lott
Allied Health
Lori Love
Nursing
Lorenzo Manuel
Music
Jermaine McDonald
Management
Nwamaka Mordi
B/ology/Pre - Med
Gladys Moses
Business
Tameca Moss
Early Childhood Ed.
Paul Muah
Management
Willie Moreland
Criminal Justice
takes
Joel Olufadae
Alan Parhams
Math/EGG
Timothy Parker
Business Mgt.
Juniors
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Christina Phillips
Sociology
Keisha Pittman
Shabreka Ponder
Administrative Sys
Melanie Price
Math
Tyson Riley
Allied Health
Naeem Roberts
Early Childhood Ed.
Trina Robinson
Early Childhood
Christone Robinson
SHP
Beverly Smith
Nursing
Michael Stewart
Criminal Justice
Miriam Swayne
Marketing
Jo Thomas
Social Work
Juniors
Shakira Tillman
Sociology
Veronica Thornton
Early Childhood Ed.
Chamar Wade
Biology
Daniel Washington
Physical Therapy
Angel Watley
Rasta Fabion Watson
Psychology
William Weeks
Criminal Justice
Dwan Williams
Biology
Sonya Williams
Accounting
Faith Williamson
Science Ed.
Antonio Wilson
Accounting
Kendrick Wilson
Management
Juniors
Valeric Wyatt
English/Journalism
Monica Young
Health 6 Physical Ed.
ET THE GOOD TTMES ROLL
Juniors
a. Students congregate in the Student Union Building
b. A student smiles after giving an excellent performance
c. The Host and Hostess take a minute to pose for the camera
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a. A band member performs during a routine. The Albany State University band is one of the best bands in the south.
b. Members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity show their pride in their fraternity. The fraternity gives a contribution to the United Negro •
College Funds each year. One of the fraternity's members was a candidate for the Surgeon General Position last year.
Juniors
Sophomores
The sophomores are at that point In their
journey at ASU is climaxing. They are fi­
nally taking major classes and are also
changing their majors. They are achieving
and are being inducted into honor Societies
for their high GPA's.
Their journey here at ASU is being filled
with many experiences that are shaping them
into excellent products of society. They are
preparing diligently for the real world and
are succeeding.
The sophomore journeys at ASU are ful­
filling and rewarding. Soon they will, woo,
be leaving behind ASU but will keep the
institution in their hearts all the same.
Sophomores
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b.
c.
d.
Students walk to class,
Madame President talks with students,
Underclassmen smile for the camera,
Students wait in line to be served.
Sophomores
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Samantha Alannubi
Management
Devaki K. Alien
Criminal Justice
LaTonia Alien
Computer Science
Thomas Andrews
Nursing
Janeika Bailey
Nursing
Felicia Bell
Allied Health
Bobby Blackwell
Allied Health
Lawrence Brodes
Political Science
John M. Brown
Accounting
Jarrod Burch
Political science
Daphine Carter
Criminal Justice
Sonjas Clark
Accounting
Sophomore
Telly Clark
Criminal Justice
Carolyn Clay
Early Childhood
Torrey Cloud
Pre-Den.
Jesse Co/son, Jr.
Allied Health Science
Kim Crayton
Nursing
Brandy Dean
Nursing
Eric Edmonds
Biology
Christopher J. Ellis
Management
LaToya Evans
Accounting
Curtis Fowler
Political Science
Emanuel Frazier
Criminal Justice
Bobby Gainer, Jr.
Physical Edu.
Sophomore
Nakesha Gardner
Allied Health
Travis Gilyard
Nursing
Rodriquez Graper
Business
Gaberilla Green
P.E.
Nicky T. Griffin
Physical Education
Galen M. Hardy
Charlotte Hawkins
Early Childhood Edu.
Tyrone Haynes
Engineering
Stephanye Hicks
Nursing
Wyakenmia Holliday
Criminal Justice
Chrissy Hood
Nursing
Keith A. Hose
Pre - Med/Biology
Sophomore
Twashjfia Irvin
Physical Therapy
Michael Jackson
Special Ed.
Jan ifer James
Speech/Theatre
Kimberly Johnson
Chemistry
Michael Johnson
Political Science
Jillian King
Criminal Justice
Shanela Kirvin
Criminal Justice
Carnita Leaks
Early Childhood
Machelle C. Legrant
Marketing
Shenita C. Lester
Early Childhood Edu.
Latonya Lewis
Early Childhood Edu.
Steven Lewis
Psychology
Sophomore
Tinisha L. Loud
Social Work
Billy Luster
Computer Science
Dameon Mack
Psychology
Alisia Mardis
Computer Science
Sheldricka Mathis
Psychology
Tisckia Mathis
Latasha Mckinzie
Nursing
Angela Netuman
Chemistry
Jesse Norman, Jr.
Physical Ed.
Vanessa Oliver
Computer Science
Patrick Owens
Psychology
Kishira Pace
Allied Health
Sophomore
Melody Poole
Biology
George Porter III
Chemistry
Marcus Powell
P.E.
Mussettee Redding
Criminal Justice
Christopher Roberson
Marketing
Greg Roberts
Destiny Rollins
English
Reginald Searey
Nursing
Stacy Shaw
Criminal Justice
Richard Smith
Business Admin.
Jeffery A. Taylor
Allied Health
Felicia Thomas
Nursing
Sophomore
David Walters
Computer Science
Kiondria Walker
Business Mgt.
Gistacy Weaver
Allied Health
La tonya Weaver
Allied Health
Schettakka Wheeler
Middle Grade Edu.
Cleanita Wiggins
Pre - Med/Biology
Errie Williams
Marketing
Gwendolyn Williams
Biology
Kristopher Williamson
LaSharon Wright
Sophomores
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a. The sophomores wait patiently for Apollo Night to begin
b. A sophomore helps to hold the sign congratulating the rams.
Sophomores
a. Students pose in from of the Ram bus.
b. Students walk to class.
c. Sophomores get ready to meet their friends
between classes.
d. Fans cheer the Rams on to victory.
Sophomores
a. Fans hope that the Ram's Homecoming game
will be a success.
b. During Homecoming, fans and students at­
tended events.
Sophomores
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The journeys that are just beginning here at ASU are those of the freshmen. Their parents
have entrusted the institution with the job of educating their children, and ASU welcomes
the challenge.
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Prom the bustling in the line in the "caf to the attending of class, the freshmen are truly
busy. Their journey will be both interesting and enduring.
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Once complete with ASU obtaining a degree, these now young individuals will be citizens
who will represent AUS well. The road they will travel will be long and hard, but it
will be well worth the trip.
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a. 'The freshmen affirm their vows.
b. Students walk to class.
c. Leaving a session, the freshmen head to their dorm rooms.
d. Paraprofessionals pass out bags to freshmen.
e. A Student Affairs worker helps to put a freshmen on the right
track.
f. Deidre Burnette and her mother get ready for the next event.
Freshmen
Quinetta Adams
Nursing
Kwanis Akies
Accounting
Qudriyyah Al-Alim
Nursing
Chevelle Alberty
Computer Science
Kesi Alien
Business
Kimberly Alien
English Education
Jarrett Arnold
Engineering
Tonia Avent
MGE
April Baker
Biology
Nedra Barnes
Criminal Justice
Olivia Barber
Aerospace Science
Rhonda Battle
ECE
freshmen
Torrence Bellamy
Criminal Justice
JoAnn Bell
Computer Science
Latetsheia Beall
Social Work
Monica Bell
Education
Seneca Bell
Business Management
Lakeisha Benton
Elementary Education
David Billingslea
Criminal Justice
Lamon Bland
Forensic Science
Candice Blue
ECE
Brandy Bonhart
Psychology
Reginald Boynton
Engineering
Sonya Broughton
Criminal Justice
Freshmen
Farra Brown
ECE
Joan Brown
Pediatrician
Deirdre Bumett
Biology
Courtney Burns
Nursing
Verrol Burris
Marketing
GamilFran Butler
Elementary Education
Andrea Carter
Education
Ingrace Carter
UD
Kimberla Carter
Allied Health
Tabitha Carter
Criminal Justice
Ayanna Chapman
Criminal Justice
Rasul Chester
Education
Freshmen
Maricus Cobb
Accounting
Pleasure Collier
Management
Lukectria Collins
UD
Larry Conyers
Marketing
Melody Corbett
Education
Shakeva Cordy
Business Management
Tereciera Crawford
ECE
Valencia Curney
Accounting
Ciara Davila
Physical Therapy
Brian Davis
Psychology
Melanie Davis
Computer Science
Bianca Deavonna
UD
Freshmen
Kendra Dumas
Psychology
Byron Echols
Business Management
Terry Echols
Marketing
Ikechukwu Ezueh
Computer Science
Carla Fells
Forensic Science
DeShundria Fortson
UD
Tatanisha Flagg
ECE
Antwaun Ford
Biology
Felicia Fouch
Biology
Amanda Fournier
UD
George Frye
UD
Makita Gibson
UD
Freshmen
Gerald Githieya
Business
Shocobi Glover
UD
Kenneth Gobin
Biology
Shondria Golden
UD
ShaNeidra Green
Nursing
Melissa Greene
Computer Programming
Tanya Gregg
Business
Reggie Griffen
Social Work
Dwayne Griffry
Engineering
Charisse Hadley
Nursing
Tonya Hall
Education
Tomika Harden
Business Management
Freshmen
LaDaysha Harris
Nursing
Monica Harris
Computer Science
Seymore Harrison
Allied Health
Jeffrey Hill
Theater
Devin Holder
Physical Therapy
Kawanda Holland
Allied Health
LaKeisha Hollis
Nursing
Robert Howard, Jr.
Nursing
Lakita Hutchinson
Nursing
Lecory Jackson
UD
Yokisha James
UD
Kenya Jeffries
Educational Biology
Freshmen
Misti Jenkins
Psychology
Robin Johnson
ECE
Kristal Jones
Architecture
Rodney Jones
Allied Health
Ivan Kauffmann
Theatre/Drama
Angela Kelley
Computer Engineer
Candies King
Allied Health
Creshendra Lane
UD
Candice Legget
Psychology
Gerald Lloyd
Health/Recreation
Jerome Magwood
UD
Rosa Malone
Social Work
Freshmen
Susquanna Martin
Psychology
Nichelle Mason
UD
William McClendon
Physical education
Ronda McCoy
Accounting
Shauntavious McCrary
Psychology
Charvette McCraw
Biology
Brian McDavid
UD
Onedia Mclntosh
ECE
Marcus McKendrick
Business Administration
Management
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Erica McRae
UD
Deborah Miles
Physical Education
Sam Miller
Political Science
Freshmen
Jeanelle Mitchell
Social Work
Brian Mock
Computer Science
Shanika Moore
ECE
Jacelyn Morris
Criminal Justice
Antonio Muff
Business
Mechelle Murphy
Journalism
Derodrick Nash
Business Management
Nekenya Newsome
Physical Therapy
LaKecha Norris
Computer Science
Montie Oliver, Sr.
UD
Nedra Owens
Psychology
Cornelius Pace/
Electrical Engineering
Freshmen
Shameka Parker
Education
DeYunte Parks
Physical Therapy
Reginald Parks
Computer Science
Natalie Patman
MGE
Christopher Pike
Criminal Justice
Craig Pledge
Computer Science
Kywanda Reddick
Computer Science
LaCrystal Reese
Allied Health
Ashanti Riles
Nursing
Shaquita Riley
Nursing
Nickie Rons
Education
Edumund Ross
Marketing
Freshmen
Calandra Ruff
English
Venturine Scott
Computer Science
Fredrick Sherner
Engineering
Nadia Simmons
Computer Science
Stieo Smith
Physical Therapy
Demarco Speight
Biology
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UD
Sherri Stanley
Special Education
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Debra Terrell
Business Education
Inez Thomas
Computer Science
Markesha Thomas
Chemistry
Deon Thompson
Physical Therapy
Freshmen
Cory Thornton
Psychology
Nerissa Turner
Speech and Theater
Lindsey Veal, Jr.
Psychology
Tara Wade
ECE
Tereni Wade
Biology
Chris Walden
Computer Science
Damica Walker
Marketing
Anttuameka Wall
UD
Nakia Watts
Management
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Jenean Webster
Marketing
Ayanna West
Nursing
Keona West
Nursing
Freshmen
Chiquita Williams
Biology
Christopher Williams
Biology
Eugenia Williams
Forensic Science
Toiwanna Williams
UD
Tequela Willoughby
Criminal Justice
Ritara Wilson
Nursing
Tamara Young
Physical Therapy
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a. Paraprofessionals and new students listen intently.
b. The assembly applauds the speaker,
c. Registration is a blast.
Freshmen
d. Madame President helps a fresh­
man with his shirt,
e. The proud class of 2001.
f. A staff member helps a new student,
g. Freshmen mingle in the lobby,
h. Mr. Shaun Harper speaks to an
assembly.
Freshmen
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b.
c.
d.
e.
freshmen
The fans cheer the Rams on.
Paraprofessionals think they have the freshmen under control.
New Students smile after sitting through an assembly.
Madame President welcomes the freshmen.
The freshmen line up to enter an assembly.
a. Paraprofessionals mingle with Madame President,
b. A student shows off his mom.
c. A group of young men sing during Freshman Orientation,
d. Smiling faces of the class of 2001.
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who we are!
Spirited
The Cheerleaders at ASU campus continue to root their
team on to victory every year. They are the people you see
jumping up and down telling the player to get the ball.
They are the group that make the journeys here at ASU
lively and filled with love for the institution.
When stepping foot on the campus you'll that the spirit
reigns from all parts of the campus. The Cheerleaders hosts
pep rallies and are constantly practicing for the next event.
A journey would not be the same if not for a Cheerleader
encounter.
a. These Cheerleaders perform a stunt at the pep rally.
b. The Mighty Ram banner is carried around the track after a
touchdown is scored.
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The Cheerleaders take time out to pose with the Jr. Cheerleaders at the Homecoming Game.
d. Madame President shows her school spirit with the Cheerleaders
on the sideline.
a. The Cheerleaders pose after a victo­
rious football game.
b. These Cheerleaders move toward the
sideline as they root for a touchdown.
Cheerleaders
. The Cheerleaders take time out to pose
before a pep rally.
. This Cheerleader performs a stunt at
the game.
e. They really get the crowd excited at
the Homecoming pep rally.
Cheerleaders
Above the Cheerleaders pose with Play
of "Kid -N- Play"
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Cheerleaders are resting after a long
practice.
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The ASU Marching Ram Show Band is known as the
"Best Band in the Land". This year the Band has con­
tinued on the Journey of excellence. The 1997-98 Show
Band consisted of about 74-5 members. They play an im­
portant role in the football and basketball games. They
have a number of chants that keep the crowd spirited and
songs that get the crowd hype.
The Band has achieved its excellence through nothing
other than hard work and practice. Their summer camp
is about two weeks long and they practice form 6 am
until 9 pm. During the school term they practice from 6
until 8 pm.
a. The Marching Rams line up for the Homecoming parade
b. The Passionates salute the crowd during the pre-game show.
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c. The Tuba section is the Foundation of
the Band.
Drummajors pose before the halftime
show.
Band
a. The Drum majors are the Leaders of the Band.
They direct the band in the stands, in parades
and on the field.
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Band
b. The Brass sections pose to take pic­
tures after the halftime show.
Band
a. The Woodwind sections bring life to
the music with its soft melodic tones.
Band
b. The Percussion Section is the pulse of the
band.
band
a. The Passionate's high-energy field show is nonstop excitement
Band
b. The Royal Dolls add color to the field show with their
intricate flag work.
Band
a. All work and no play makes for a dull band.
b. The band enjoys a jam section after a touchdown is made.
Band
c. The Band cheers the football team on to victory.
Band
Tootball
Once again the Rams end the football season with an excellent record. They are SIAC champions once again. The
Rams are definitely on top of the game.
Coach Hamp Smith prepared the Rams for the season that would be tough. And the Rams came out on top., Fans
were present to cheer the team on to victory at every game and the Rams did not let them down.
a. The football team.
football
b. The team practices before the big game,
c. Warm-ups must be completed before the
game starts,
d. That game was a cool breeze!
football
a. The offensive line is ready to do their thing to Sa­
vannah State,
b. "Man, it's hot out here."
c. Players take a breather be­
tween possessions.
d. "Nah, Coach, I'm supposed
to go that way."
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e. Our Rams don't take any thing.
/ Esley Boykin is honored with a $10,000 check
from Burger King,
g. "It's show time."
h. Purvis is ready to deliver.
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a. And the MVP is ...
b. There's no way in the world he'll be
caught,
c. Cover your eyes, this could hurt.
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